Holly Elander is an artist based in Los Angeles that paints a concrete city blanketed in darkness, her streetscapes illuminated by electric light that — though painted — seems almost audible as it hums through the night. Holly Elander has a series of paintings that gives a voyeuristic view to the streets and alleys we dare not…

Henrietta Harris is an artist from New Zealand that undertook a residency in Skagaströnd, Iceland. There, she painted a collection of moody, pastel landscapes as a reaction to the environment around her, for a series titled ‘Hidden People’. Henrietta Harris lives in Skagaströnd, a small village with a population of 500, situated four hour’s drive from the capital…

Massimo Colonna is an Italian artist that created a series of four digital renderings of open-air architectural spaces featuring puzzling visual elements. Massimo Colonna’s statement begins with a definition of the word ambiguous, which doubles as both the title and premise of the series: “Open to more than one interpretation”. The four images are inspired by exotic…

Muller Van Severen it is the title of the collaboration of the Belgian creatives Fien Muller and Hannes Van Severen. Their brand combines luxurious marble with clear lines and shapes. During the creation process, the duo focused as much on art and design as they did on the functionality of the furniture. Muller Van Severen created…

Andrés Reisinger is a Barcelona-based multidisciplinary graphic designer that renders still lifes, interiors and design objects in 3D with a clean, modern aesthetic. Andrés Reisinger is specialized in conceptual render for interior and furniture designers having a playful expressiveness. His series titled ‘La Forma’ features a set of eight realistic images that explore tension visually. Speaking of…

Charlotte Taylor is a British artist that is not strange to the works of Pawson, Bofill, and Barragan. Their influence took hold of her and informs her digitally painted interiors. Charlotte Taylor has refined and established her own unique style. Sometimes drawing from real interiors, at others from fictional ones, Taylor uses Adobe or 3D modeling…

Renée Gouin is a Vancouver-based artist that explores the way of dressing and accessorizing with her art. Renée Gouin creates monolithic prints, an illustrative style influenced by Japanese woodblock prints and by the paintings of Italian artist Giorgio Morandi. Gouin have the same shapes and cubist elements, her paintings have a muted color palette, exploring…

Toni Hamel is a Toronto-based artist that illustrates the absurdities of human behavior through her satirical paintings. Toni Hamel creates paintings that explore a peculiar relationship or socio-cultural phenomena. Why should a zebra be donning stripes? Why is a horse being painted pink? Do weathermen really fill up the clouds with water before a big storm? Hamel’s paintings…

Klas Herbert Ernflo is a Swedish multidisciplinary artist that is striking: simple forms render complex ideas, and in his latest work—a series of 18 panels—it almost seems as if he has rendered the tapestries of old mythologies anew. Klas Herbert Ernflo worked as a graphic designer and art director before giving himself over to full-time freelance work…

Martin Jonsson is a Swedish artist that uses the clouds as a leitmotif in his works. They appear in almost every oil painting, obscuring faces and annihilating identities. Martin Jonsson was inspired by the artists René Magritte and the Swiss surrealist H.R. Ginger. He paints in oil, depicting abstract men and women in a Dali manner. Martin’s surrealism…